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Graphic Card: Gainward Ultra/1960 PCX XP 128 MB GS GLH (Rs 8,900)
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The card from Hell is back. Yes, I am talking about the Goes Like Hell' version from Gainward. For those who are familiar with Gainward cards, you know that GS stands for Golden Sample - a special version of cards wherein they use higher clocked and hence higher performing components. As I mentioned, GLH stands for Goes Like Hell and goes a step higher than the GS versions when it comes to clock speed and performance. The PCI-E card in focus here is based on the nVidia 6600GT chipset. A standard 6600GT card has a GPU core of 500 MHz and a memory clock of 1000 MHz. In this GLH version, the core is clocked at 540 MHz and the memory at 1150 MHz thus pushing the performance up by a few notches. It is now available for a great price of Rs. 8,900. That equates to a price drop of Rs. 2,000 in just over 6 weeks. Now, that's one Hell of a deal
Graphic Card: Gainward Ultra/1960 PCX XP 128 MB GS GLH (Rs 8,900)
*images.techtree.com/ttimages/story/4824_gainward_ultra_1960pcx.jpg
The card from Hell is back. Yes, I am talking about the Goes Like Hell' version from Gainward. For those who are familiar with Gainward cards, you know that GS stands for Golden Sample - a special version of cards wherein they use higher clocked and hence higher performing components. As I mentioned, GLH stands for Goes Like Hell and goes a step higher than the GS versions when it comes to clock speed and performance. The PCI-E card in focus here is based on the nVidia 6600GT chipset. A standard 6600GT card has a GPU core of 500 MHz and a memory clock of 1000 MHz. In this GLH version, the core is clocked at 540 MHz and the memory at 1150 MHz thus pushing the performance up by a few notches. It is now available for a great price of Rs. 8,900. That equates to a price drop of Rs. 2,000 in just over 6 weeks. Now, that's one Hell of a deal